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HAT700/HAT700I/HAT700B/HAT700BI/HAT700S
ATS CONTROLLER
USER MANUAL
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Software Version
Version Date Note
1.0 2014-09-09 Original release.
1.1 2015-03-04 HAT700s is added.
1.2 2015-04-30 Renew character strings.
1.3 2015-11-16 Change the name of VITZRO wiring diagram as VITZRO/PHETENG.
1.4 2016-11-07 S1,S2 Start type add “Not Used” option.
CONTENT
1 OVERVIEW ......................................................................................................................................... 5
2 ORDER INFORMATION AND MODULES COMPARISON ............................................................... 5
2.1 ORDER INFORMATION .............................................................................................................. 5
2.2 MODULES COMPARISON .......................................................................................................... 5
3 PERFORMANCE AND CHARACTERISTICS .................................................................................... 6
4 SPECIFICATION................................................................................................................................. 7
5 MEASURE AND DISPLAY DATA ....................................................................................................... 8
6 OPERATION ....................................................................................................................................... 9
6.1 INDICATORS ............................................................................................................................... 9
6.2 KEY FUNCTION DESCRIPTION............................................................................................... 10
7 LCD DISPLAY ................................................................................................................................... 11
7.1 MAIN SCREEN ...........................................................................................................................11
7.2 STATUS DESCRIPTION ............................................................................................................ 13
7.2.1. S1 VOLTAGE STATUS ........................................................................................................... 13
7.2.2. S2 VOLTAGE STATUS ........................................................................................................... 13
7.2.3. GENSET STATUS................................................................................................................... 13
7.2.4. SWITCH STATUS ................................................................................................................... 14
7.2.5. WARN ALARMS...................................................................................................................... 14
7.2.6. FAULT ALARMS...................................................................................................................... 15
7.2.7. INDICATION............................................................................................................................ 15
7.2.8. OTHERS ................................................................................................................................. 16
7.3 MAIN MENU............................................................................................................................... 16
8 START/STOP OPERATION ............................................................................................................. 17
8.1 MANUAL START/STOP ............................................................................................................. 17
8.1.1. PANEL START/STOP ............................................................................................................. 17
8.1.2. REMOTE START/STOP ......................................................................................................... 17
8.2 AUTO START/STOP .................................................................................................................. 17
8.2.1 INPUT PORT START/STOP OPERATION .............................................................................. 17
8.2.2. “S1 GENS S2 GENS” START/STOP ...................................................................................... 18
8.2.3. SCHEDULED RUN ................................................................................................................. 19
8.2.4. SCHEDULED NOT RUN ........................................................................................................ 19
9 PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 20
9.1 ILLUSTRATION ......................................................................................................................... 20
9.2 PARAMETERS TABLE .............................................................................................................. 20
9.3 INPUT/OUTPUT FUNCTION DESCRIPTION ........................................................................... 28
9.3.1 INPUT PORTS FUNCTION ................................................................................................ 28
9.3.2 OUTPUT PORTS FUNCTION ............................................................................................ 29
9.3.3 CUSTOM PERIOD OUTPUT ............................................................................................. 32
9.4 DEFINITE TIME DELAY AND INVERSE DEFINITE MINIMUM TIME SETTING ....................... 33
10 EVENT LOG .................................................................................................................................. 34
11 ATS OPERATION ......................................................................................................................... 36
11.1 MANUAL OPERATION .............................................................................................................. 36
11.2 AUTOMATIC OPERATION ........................................................................................................ 36
11.3 SYNC CLOSING ........................................................................................................................ 36
Function
AC
DC AC Power Sync Input Ports Output Ports
Type Current RS485
Power Supply Close (Fixed+Config.) (Fixed+Config.)
& Power
HAT700 ● 2+4 2+6 ●
●
HAT700B ● 2+4 2+6 ●
(LN90V~280V)
HAT700I ● ● 2+4 2+6 ●
●
HAT700BI ● ● 2+4 2+6 ●
(LN90V~280V)
●
HAT700S ● ● ● 2+4 2+6 ●
(LN90V~280V)
INDICATORS DESCRIPTION
Indicator Type Description
Slow flashing (1time per sec) when warn alarm occurs.
Alarm
Fast flashing (5 times per sec) when fault alarm occurs.
Running Flash when module countdown running (1time per sec)
It is light on when S1 is normal; flashing when S1 is abnormal ((1time per
S1 Power Normal
sec)); off when there is no S1 power.
S1 Close Status It is light on when S1 close input is activated.
It is light on when S2 is normal; flashing when S2 is abnormal ((1time per
S2 Power Normal
sec)); off when there is no S2 power.
S2 Close Status It is light on when S2 close input is activated.
Manual Mode It is light on when the module is in Manual mode.
Auto Mode It is light on when the module is in Auto mode.
Generator Start It is light on when the Start signal is be initiated.
Trial Run Press this key to enter into genset manual start/stop operation interface.
Pressing and holding the key to enter lamp test mode, all LED lamps are lit
Lamp Test
and LCD screen display black.
Press this key to enter into alarm interface; Pressing it again can clear fault
Alarm Reset
alarm.
Press this key to return the main screen; Press it again to enter into menu
Menu interface.
When setting parameters, press this key to return prior menu.
In main screen, press this key to scroll page.
Confirm In menu screen, press this key can move cursor and confirm setting
information.
Status
S1 Normal S1 Voltage Status
S2 Inactive S2 Voltage Status
Genset Standby Genset Status
S1 On Load Switch Status
Auto Mode Current Mode, Alarm Status, Indications, Others
Power
U1LL 380 380 380V S1 Line Voltage (L1-L2、L2-L3、L3-L1)
U1LN 220 220 220V S1 Phase Voltage
Phase 0 120 240° S1 Phase
F1 50.00Hz BAT 27.5V S1 Frequency and genset battery voltage
Auto Mode Current Mode, Alarm Status, Indications, Others
U2LL 0 0 0V S2 Line Voltage(L1-L2、L2-L3、L3-L1)
U2LN 0 0 0V S2 Phase Voltage
Phase #### #### ####° S2 Phase
F2 0.00Hz Load 100% S2 Frequency and present on-load percentage.
Auto Mode Current Mode, Alarm Status, Indications, Others
Load
I 500 500 500A 3-phase current
Phase 0 120 240° 3-phase current phase
TkW 329 PF 1.00 Total active power, power factor
Tkvar 1.3 TkVa 330 Total inactive power, Total apparent Power.
Auto Mode Current Mode, Alarm Status, Indications, Others
kW 126 129 130 3-phase active power
kvar 0.5 0.8 0.7 3-phase reactive power
kVA 127 129 131 3-phase apparent power
PF 1.00 1.00 1.00 3-phase power factor
Auto Mode Current Mode, Alarm Status, Indications, Others
Sync
Volt Diff. 74V x Volt Diff., D-value of 3-phase volt mean
Freq Diff. 0.13Hz ok Freq Diff.
Phase Diff. 12° x Phase Diff.
Alarms
Alarms 1/2 Alarm number and account
Warn Alarm Alarm type(Warn Alarm、Fault Alarm)
S1 Over Current Alarm event
Fault Alarm Alarm type(Warn Alarm、Fault Alarm)
S1 Failed to Closed Alarm event
Others
S1 S2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Inputs, outputs number
IN Input status, S1/S2 closing input, 1~4 are configurable ports
OUT Output status, S1/S2 closing output, 1~6 are configurable ports
2014-09-09(2)16:53:24 Real-time clock
Auto Mode Current Mode, Alarm Status, Indications, Others
RS485 RS485 Communication
Address 1 Communication Address
Baud Rate 9600bps RS485 Baud Rate
Stop Bit 2bit RS485 Stop Bit
Auto Mode Current Mode, Alarm Status, Indications, Others
Warn alarms are active when controller detects the alarm signals. Alarm indicator will flash slowly (1time
per sec) while illuminated when alarm reset. Warn alarms are not latched.
No. Item Description
When the S1 current has exceeded the pre-set value and the
1 S1 Over Current Warn
action select “Warn”, it will initiate a warning alarm.
When the S2 current has exceeded the pre-set value and the
2 S2 Over Current Warn
action select “Warn”, it will initiate a warning alarm.
When the input is active and the action select “Warn”, it will
3 Forced Open Warn
initiate a warning alarm.
When the battery voltage has fallen below the pre-set value, it
4 Battery Under Volt
will initiate a warning alarm.
When the battery voltage has exceeded the pre-set value, it will
5 Battery Over Volt
initiate a warning alarm.
When the genset fail to sync after the “Waiting Sync” delay has
6 Sync Fail Warn
expired, it will initiate a warning alarm.
Fault alarms are active when controller detects the alarm signals. Alarm indicator will flash rapidly (5
times per sec) and the alarm will last until it was removed manually. Fault alarms are latched.
No. Item Description
1 S1 Failed to Close In Auto mode, S1 close failure is occurs.
2 S1 Failed to Open In Auto mode, S1 open failure is occurs.
3 S2 Failed to Close In Auto mode, S2 close failure is occurs.
4 S2 Failed to Open In Auto mode, S2 open failure is occurs.
When the S1 current has exceeded the pre-set value and the
5 S1 Over Current Trip
action select “Trip”, it will initiate a fault alarm.
When the S2 current has exceeded the pre-set value and the
6 S2 Over Current Trip
action select “Trip”, it will initiate a fault alarm.
When the input is active and the action select “Fault”, it will
7 Forced Open Fault
initiate a fault alarm.
If there is “S1 fail to start” failure occurs when “S1 Gens S2
8 S1 Genset Fault
Gens” system is selected, it will initiate a fault alarm.
If there is “S2 fail to start” failure occurs when “S1 Gens S2
9 S2 Genset Fault
Gens” system is selected, it will initiate a fault alarm.
10 Switch Trip Alarm it will initiate a fault alarm. when the input is active.
When the genset fail to sync after the “Waiting Sync” delay has
11 Sync Fail Fault
expired, it will initiate a fault alarm.
7.2.7. INDICATION
7.2.8. OTHERS
In the main screen, press key will enter into the menu interface.
1.Configuration
2.Data Calibration Press Up/Down key to choose parameters (the current line was
3.Historical Records highlighted with black) and then press Confirm key to enter into the
4.Start/Stop Genset corresponding display screen.
5.About
NOTE:Default password is 01234, user can change it in case of others change the parameters
setting. Please clearly remember the password after changing. If you forget it, please contact Smartgen
services.
NOTE:Data Calibration is for factory use only and correct passwords must be input before entered.
In the main screen, press key will enter into manual start operation interface.
1.Return
Press Up/Down key to choose parameters (the current line was
2.Stop Genset
highlighted with black) and then press Confirm key to confirm.
3.Start Genset
Genset Stop:Disconnect the start signal, i.e. stop the running genset.
Genset Start:Output the start signal, i.e. start the genset.
When system is “S1 Gens S2 Gens”, manual start/stop menu interface is as follows:
1.Return
2.S1 Genset Stop
Press Up/Down key to choose parameters (the current line was
3.S1 Genset Start
highlighted with black) and then press Confirm key to confirm.
4.S2 Genset Stop
5.S2 Genset Start
S1 Genset Stop:Disconnect the S1 start signal, i.e. stop the running S1 genset.
S1 Genset Start:Output the S1 start signal, i.e. start the S1 genset.
S2 Genset Stop:Disconnect the S2 start signal, i.e. stop the running S2 genset.
S2 Genset Start:Output the S2 start signal, i.e. start the S2 genset.
Send remote start/stop signals using MODBUS protocol via RS485 port.
Remote Stop:Disconnect the start signal, i.e. stop the running genset.
Remote Start:Output the start signal, i.e. start the genset.
Set input port as “Remote Start On Load” or “Remote Start Off Load”, both could not be set
simultaneously.
Remote Start on Load:When the input is active, genset close relay will active after genset is normal;
when the input inactive, genset will stop automatically.
Remote Start off Load:When the input is active, mains close relay will active after mains is normal;
genset close relay will active when the mains is abnormal while genset is normal; when the input inactive,
genset will stop automatically.
When system is “S1 Gens S2 Gens”, input port start/stop function is as follows:
Remote Start on Load: Detect S1 or S2 start output according to start mode. Genset close relay will
active after genset is normal.
Remote Start off Load: Detect S1 or S2 start output according to start mode. Both genset S1 close
relay and S2 close relay are deactivated after genset start.
S1,S2 Gens Start Type: Cycs Run, Master Run, Balance Run and Not Used.
Start Mode: Cycle Run Start, Master Run Start, Balance Run Start.
Cycle Run Start:
When remote start is active, S1 and S2 cycle run start according to the cycle run time. At the first time to
start the genset, choose “S1 Start” or “S2 Start” depends on the “Master Set” information. e.g. S1 start
at the first time if “S1 Master” is selected. The S1 cycle run countdown is started according to the preset
delay. At the same time, genset fault delay will be initiated. If S1 genset is normal before the fault delay
has expired, S1 will take load; S2 start after the preset S1 cycle run delay has expired and the S2 loading
process is same as S1. S1 will stop automatically after the S2 has take load successfully. S1 and S2 will
cycle run in this way alternately until the remote start signal deactivated.
During the start process, if there is genset fault alarm (genset fault delay overtime or genset fault input is
active), fail to close or load inhibit alarm occurs, the starting genset will be stop immediately and the
additional genset will be start automatically.
During the cycle run process, if “Auto Mode” is selected, the current status will be hold and the “cycle run
countdown” will be suspended.
Master Run
Mater genset will be start when remote start signal is active. During the start process, if there is genset
fault alarm (genset supply delay overtime or genset fault input is active), fail to close or load inhibit alarm
occurs, the starting genset will be stop immediately and the additional genset will be start automatically.
Otherwise, the master run genset will running continuously until the remote start signal deactivated.
Balance Run
The gensets which has the shortest running hours will be start when remote start signal is active. During
the start process, if there is genset fault alarm (genset supply delay overtime or genset fault input is
active), fail to close or load inhibit alarm occurs, the starting genset will be stop immediately and the
additional genset will be start automatically. Otherwise, the current genset will running continuously until
the remote start signal deactivated.
In system “S1 Gens S2 Gens” to start/stop genset should meet following several conditions:
1) It is active in Auto mode;
2) System set as “S1 Gens S2 Gens”;
3) Output port should be set as “S1 Genset Start” and “S2 Genset Start ”;
4) Input port should be set as “S1 Genset Fault Input”, “S1 Genset Fault Input” and “Remote Start
On Load” or “Remote Start Off Load”;
5) Should set start mode when “S1 Gens S2 Gens” system is selected;
6) Should configure setting “Genset Supply Delay”,If start mode is cycle run, also should set “S1
Cycs Run Time” and “S2 Cycs Run Time”;
Among input ports, “S1 Genset Fault Input” and “S2 Genset Fault Input” are selective setting, Genset
fault can be judged by “Genset Supply Delay” and there no need to inquire the fault alarm via input port.
When S1, S2 start type configured as “Not Used”, there is no start genset signals output
Once Scheduled Run enables, users can set the scheduled start time. Controller will send start signal at
preset start time. Start signal will deactivated after the start delay has expired.
Scheduled Run On Load or Scheduled Run Off Load can be set.
Scheduled Run On Load: When the input is active, genset close relay will active after genset is normal.
Scheduled Run Off Load: When the input is active, mains close relay will active after mains is normal;
genset close relay will active when the mains is abnormal while genset is normal.
Cycle time of Scheduled Run can be set as start monthly, weekly and daily.
Run Monthly: Monthly start date and time can be set.
Run Weekly: Can start the genset at the same time in couple days of a week. Eg. Start the genset at
8:00 a.m. from Monday to Friday and keep 10 hours.
Run Daily: Can start the genset at same time everyday.
Once Scheduled Not Run enables, users can set the “scheduled not start” time. Start signal will
deactivated at preset time and it will be inhibited before the delay has expired.
Cycle time of Scheduled Not Run can be set as monthly, weekly and daily.
Not Run Monthly: Monthly Not start Date and time can be set.
Not Run Weekly: Can Not start the genset at the same time in couple days of a week. Eg. Not Start the
genset at 19:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday and keep 12 hours.
Not Run Daily: Can Not start the genset at same time everyday.
In the main interface, press key, choose Configuration and press again to enter into
password confirmation interface. If password is correct, enter into parameter setting interface, otherwise,
exit to main interface directly. Factory default password is 01234. In parameters configuration interface,
).
24 Sync Inhibit Sync transfer function is deactivated.
25 Scheduler Inhibit Schedule Start and Schedule Not Start function are deactivated.
Simulate S1 voltage is normal; the S1 voltage abnormal delay is
26 Simulate S1 OK
deactivated.
Simulate S2 voltage is normal; the S2 voltage abnormal delay is
27 Simulate S2 OK
deactivated.
28 Reserved
29 Reserved
9.3.2 OUTPUT PORTS FUNCTION
No. Items Description
0 Not Used Invalid
1 Custom Period 1
2 Custom Period 2
3 Custom Period 3
4 Custom Period 4
5 Custom Period 5
6 Custom Period 6
7 Reserved
8 Reserved
9 Reserved
10 Reserved
11 Common Alarm It includes fault alarm and warn alarm.
12 Common Fault Alarm It includes Transition Fault alarm and Over Current alarm.
It includes S1 Phase Sequence Wrong alarm, S2 Phase Sequence
13 Common Warn Alarm
Wrong alarm, Over Current and Forced Open alarm.
It includes S1 Fail to Close alarm, S1 Fail to Open alarm, S2 Fail to
14 Transition Fault
Close alarm, S2 Fail to Open alarm,.
Action when common alarm occurs. Can be connected annunciator
15 Audible Alarm externally. When “alarm mute” input is active or 60s delay has
expired, it can remove the alarm.
16 Reserved
17 Genset Start Delay Output when start signal is initiated.
18 Genset Stop Delay Output when stop signal is initiated.
Output before the load disconnect or switch transfer. Used for
19 Elevator Control control the running elevator stop at the nearest floor until the switch
transfer is terminated.
20 Reserved
21 Reserved
22 Reserved
23 S1 Available Output when S1 power is normal.
24 S1 Unavailable Output when S1 power is abnormal.
25 S2 Available Output when S2 power is normal.
26 S2 Unavailable Output when S2 power is abnormal.
SW1 or SW2 is TRUE, while SW3 is TRUE, Defined combination output is active;
SW1 and SW2 are FALSE, or SW3 is FALSE, Defined combination output isdeactivated.
NOTE: SW1, SW2, SW3 can be set as any contents except for “defined combination output” in the
output setting.
NOTE: 3 parts of defined combination output (SW1, SW2, SW3) couldn’t include or recursively include
themselves.
Example,
Contents of probably condition output SW1: output port 1 is active;
Close when probably condition output SW1 is active /inactive: close when active (disconnect when
inactive);
Contents of probably condition output SW2, output port 2 is active;
Close when probably condition output SW2 is active /inactive: close when active (disconnect when
inactive);
Contents of probably condition output SW3: output port 3 is active;
Close when probably condition output SW3 is active /inactive: close when active (disconnect when
inactive);
When input port 1 active or input port 2 active, if input port 3 is active, Defined combination output is
outputting; If input port 3 inactive, Defined combination output is not outputting;
When input port 1 inactive and input port 2 inactive, whatever input port 3 is active or not, Defined
combination output is not outputting.
Definite Time:overcurrent delay is definite time delay. Different overcurrent value has corresponding
delay.
Inverse Definite Minimum Time(IDMT):overcurrent delay decrease with the increase of overcurrent.
Different overcurrent value has corresponding delay.
IDMT formula:
T = t / ((IA/IT)-1)2
T:Overcurrent delay (second)
t:Timing multiplier ratio
IA:Current max. load current(L1/L2/L3)
IT:Overcurrent setting value
Example:
t = 36
IA = 550A
IT =500A
Conclusion: T = 3600s(1hour)
On the main screen press key and select Event log, and then press key again, the screen will
show the event log interface as follow:
After enter into the “Event Log” interface, press / to view records.
Action Event 10/99 Alarm type, number and total count.
S1Genset Start Event Log;
S1 Inactive S1Power supply status;
S2 Inactive S2 Power supply status;
2014-09-12 16:57:26 Date and time;
Press to view the detailed record information; press it again to exit the current record.
Action Event 10/99 Alarm type, number and total count.
S1 Genset Start Event Log;
S1 Inactive S1Power supply status;
S2 Normal S2 Power supply status;
2014-09-12 16:57:26 Date and time;
Press / to view the detailed record information; press it again to exit the current record.
Action Event 10/99 Alarm type, number and total count.
S1 Genset Start Event Log;
U1LN 0 0 0V S1 Phase Voltage;
U2LN 220 221 219V S2 Phase Voltage;
F1 0.00Hz F2 0.00Hz S1 Frequency,S2 Frequency;
Press / to view the detailed record information; press it again to exit the current record.
Action Event 10/99 Alarm type, number and total count.
S1 Genset Start Event Log;
I 130 145 136A Load Current;
TkW 220 PF 1.00 Active Power and Power Factor;
Event log includes: event log type, event log, S1 power supply, S2 power supply, S1 3-phase voltage, S2
3-phase voltage, S1 frequency, S2 frequency, load current, active power, power factor and the record
date and time.
Event log type includes: Action Event, Warn Event and Fault Event. All fault event actions are fault alarm
while all warn event actions are warn alarm.
Manual mode is selected by pressing the button; a LED besides the button will illuminate to
Auto mode is selected by pressing the button; a LED besides the button will illuminate to confirm
the operation. The controller will select S1 power or S2 power according to the preset “master set” and
control the genset to start according to the preset conditions.
If both of S1 Power and S2 power are normal, “Sync Closing” means transfer the load from the current
power to the other power after the synchronization requirements have reached.
Sync Closing:If “Sync Closing” is enabled, its function will active; otherwise, “Sync Closing” function will
Not be implemented.
Volt Difference:It’s the maximum voltage difference between S1 and S2 during “Sync Closing”. If “Volt
Difference” is disabled, then the voltage difference will not be detected during “Sync Closing”.
Freq Difference:It’s the maximum frequency difference between S1 and S2 during “Sync Closing”.
Phase diff.:It’s the maximum phase difference between S1 and S2 during “Sync Closing”. In general,
the phase difference value should not be too large in order to avoid the too large load shock when
closing.
Fail to Sync Action:Can be set as “Warn Alarm” or “Fault Alarm”. If the “Fail to Sync” failure occurs,
“Sync Waiting” signal will output continuously until the synchronization is successful. When the “Warn
Alarm” is selected, the alarm will be removed after the synchronization is successful or exit. When the
“Fault Alarm” is selected, the alarm will be removed only when the “Reset” button is pressed.
Fail Sync Coercion Close:If it is enabled, when the “Fail to Sync” failure occurs, the alarm will NOT be
initiated and “non-sync close” will be initiated.
Fail to Sync Delay:“Fail to Sync”alarm will be initiated after the delay has expired.
Sync Transfer Time:When the input is active, its delay time will be initiated. If the correct signal is
detected before the delay has expired, pulse output will be terminated; If the correct signal is NOT
S1 Sync Closing:
If both of S1 Power and S2 power are normal, S2 has taken load, then S1 close relay will active until S1
close signal is detected or “Sync Transfer Time” has expired; After that, S1 close relay will deactivated.
At the same time, S2 open relay will active until S2 open signal is detected or “Sync Transfer Time” has
expired; then S2 open relay will deactivated.
During the synchronization process, if Close (or Open) action is not successful after the “Sync Transfer
Time” has expired, “Fail to Close” or “Fail to Open” alarm will be initiated.
S1 Sync Closing Diagram:
S2 Sync Closing:
If both of S1 Power and S2 power are normal, S1 has taken load, then S2 close relay will active until S2
close signal is detected or “Sync Transfer Time” has expired; After that, S2 close relay will deactivated.
At the same time, S1 open relay will active until S1 open signal is detected or “Sync Transfer Time” has
expired; then S1 open relay will deactivated.
During the synchronization process, if Close (or Open) action is not successful after the “Sync Transfer
Time” has expired, “Fail to Close” or “Fail to Open” alarm will be initiated.
Warn:After the “Sync Closing” is active, S1 and S2 paralleling situations that may arise. If “S1 Mains
S2 Mains” system is selected, please make sure the switch are self-locking to avoid the S1 and S2
closed simultaneously. Otherwise, damage the switch and circuit, or endanger personal safety situation
may happen.
ATS phase voltage power supply ATS line voltage power supply
Note: Normally Close (N/C) input voltage must come from S1 voltage.
Note: ATS Close/Open relay will active only when the ATS power is normal. If ATS Power output port
is not configured, then the ATS power is supplied by L1-N phase (system default).
Manual Trip
If NEL manual trip input is active (earthed failing edge is active), NEL1 will trip without delay; If NEL
manual trip input is active again, NEL2 will trip; If NEL manual trip input is active the third time, NEL3 will
trip. During this process, the controller do not detect if the genset power has exceed the NEL trip value or
not.
If NEL manual reconnection input is active (earthed failing edge is active), NEL3 will reconnect without
delay; If NEL manual reconnection input is active again, NEL2 will reconnect; If NEL manual
reconnection input is active the third time, NEL1 will reconnect. During this process, the controller
detects the genset power: if the genset power has fallen below the NEL reconnection value, then the
input is active; if it doesn’t, the input is deactivated.
Note: When auto trip and auto reconnection are enabled, manual trip is still active.
Terminal description,
NO. Items Description Remark
1 Volts free; Relay contact; Normally
S1Close Output Capacity: 250V 16A
2 Open output
3 Volts free; Relay contact; Normally
S2 Close Output Capacity:250V16A
4 Open output
5 Normally Close
Default: ATS Power Volts free; Relay contact Output
6 Aux. Output 1 COM
L1 Capacity: 250V16A
7 Normally Open
8 Aux. Output 2 Normally Close Default: ATS Power Volts free; Relay contact Output
Parameters Setting
Switch Type PC Three-stage
Aux. Output 1 ATS Power L
Aux. Output 2 ATS Power N
Aux. Output 4 S1 Open Control
Aux. Output 6 Gen Start Output
Parameters Setting
Switch Type PC Two-stage
Aux. Output 1 ATS Power L
Aux. Output 2 ATS Power N
Aux. Output 6 Gen Start Output
Parameters Setting
Switch Type PC Two-stage
Aux. Output 1 ATS Power L
Aux. Output 2 ATS Power N
Aux. Output 6 Gen Start Output
Parameters Setting
Switch Type CB/CC
Aux. Output 1 ATS Power L
Aux. Output 2 ATS Power N
Aux. Output 4 S1 Open Control
Aux. Output 5 S2 Open Control
Aux. Output 6 Gen Start Output
Parameters Setting
Switch Type CB/CC
Aux. Output 6 Gen Start Output
Close Continuous Out Enable
Parameters Setting
Switch Type PC Three-stage
Aux. Output 1 ATS Power L
Aux. Output 2 ATS Power N
Aux. Output 4 S1 Open Control
Aux. Output 6 Gen Start Output
Parameters Setting
Switch Type PC Three-stage
Aux. Output 1 ATS Power L
Aux. Output 2 ATS Power N
Aux. Output 4 S1 Open Control
Aux. Output 6 Gen Start Output
NOTE: All above are application diagrams of HAT700 series ATS controllers. However, HAT700 and
HAT700B have no sample current input, please skip over the current part of the diagram.
Note:Auxiliary Output 6 is default set as Genset Start Output (Normally Open) and there is only
normally close contact in it. The controller also can control the genset start even if there is no power
supply. If DC Power is selected, Genset Start Output port can be set as other items.
Controller is panel built-in design; it is fixed by clips when installed. The controller’s overall dimensions and
cutout dimensions for panel, please refers to as following,
Unit: mm
18 FAULT FINDING
Symptoms Possible Solutions
Check DC voltage.
Controller no response with
Check DC fuse.
power.
Check AC Power supply.
Check RS485’s connections of A and B is reverse connect or not.
Check RS485 transfer model whether damage or not.
RS485 communication is
Check the module address.
abnormal
If above methods can't solve the problem, parallel connection 120Ω
resistor between RS485 A terminal and B terminal is recommended.
Check auxiliary output connections, pay attention to normally open
Auxiliary Output Error contact and normally close contact.
Check the output settings in parameters settings.
Ensure that the auxiliary input is soundly connected to GND when it’s
active, while hung up when it is inactive.
Auxiliary Input Abnormal ( Note: The input port will be possibly destroyed when connected with
voltage)
Check the input settings in parameters settings.
Check ATS.
Genset running while ATS Check the connection wirings between the controller and the ATS.
not transfer Ensure that the switch type is same as the setting.
Check ATS power and its connection.
Check system type setting.
Genset Start Abnormal Check the output settings in parameters settings.
Check all Start/Stop settings.